Tidings Magazine - June Edition

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2022 DINGHY PRIZE NIGHT

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HAT A BLAST. Sailors, families, volunteers and supporters had a fantastic time at the annual Dinghy Prize Night. The theme for 2022 was to dress up as a character from your favourite musical. It was fantastic to see so much effort put into the costumes again this year, a lot of fun.

A huge thanks went out to the parents, volunteers, staff, coaches and sponsors for their support during the 2021–22 season. This section of the club went through a few changes during the year including the introduction of windsurfing to the sailing programmes and the launch of the new

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Dinghy & Training Centre (DTC). The facility was available in time for the annual ICR regatta in December which saw a mix of 165 boats and boards compete in the event. A total of 200 sailors took part representing 13 clubs from around the state. On Sunday 6 February the DTC was officially opened after what had

been another very busy period of school holiday courses for the Training Centre. The summer season of Dinghy racing and training wrapped up in April and after celebrating at the Dinghy Prize Night, many of the sailors will be back on the water again for the Winter Series.

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